Founder's successor, in some cases Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SON Founder's successor, in some cases (3)
76% EARACHES Features of some cold cases? (8) LA Times Daily Apr 25, 2026
73% OBAMA Bush successor (5) Newsday Apr 12, 2026
73% ABBAS Arafat successor (5) Newsday Apr 3, 2026
73% ALSO Too technical, some cases (4) The Telegraph Toughie Mar 6, 2026
73% HEIR Successor (4) The Telegraph Quick Feb 13, 2026
73% REPLACEMENT Successor (11) Puzzler Backwords Feb 9, 2026
69% HEIRS Royal family successors (5)
69% AWES Inspires some serious "wow"s (4) The Atlantic Apr 18, 2026
69% THEN In that case (4) Premier Sunday Mar 29, 2026
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